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Date:      Thu, 15 Jul 2004 12:50:27 GMT
From:      Giorgos Keramidas <keramida@FreeBSD.org>
To:        freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: docs/69087: sysutils/mkisofs no longer exist
Message-ID:  <200407151250.i6FCoR16046525@freefall.freebsd.org>

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The following reply was made to PR docs/69087; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Giorgos Keramidas <keramida@FreeBSD.org>
To: Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi@bsd.hu>
Cc: bug-followup@FreeBSD.org
Subject: Re: docs/69087: sysutils/mkisofs no longer exist
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 15:44:50 +0300

 On 2004-07-15 10:23, Janos Mohacsi <mohacsi@niif.hu> wrote:
 > sysutils/mkisofs no longer exist (i.e merged to sysutils/cdrtools)
 > There are lots of reference to mkisofs that has to be update:
 > 1. man page of burncd
 > 2. Chapter 16 of FreeBSD Handbook
 
 Does this patch look ok for the Handbook chapter?
 
 %%
 Index: chapter.sgml
 ===================================================================
 RCS file: /home/ncvs/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/disks/chapter.sgml,v
 retrieving revision 1.212
 diff -u -r1.212 chapter.sgml
 --- chapter.sgml	14 Jul 2004 05:33:13 -0000	1.212
 +++ chapter.sgml	15 Jul 2004 12:43:07 -0000
 @@ -920,13 +920,13 @@
  	working with systems that do not support those extensions.</para>
  
        <indexterm>
 -        <primary><filename role="package">sysutils/mkisofs</filename></primary>
 +        <primary><filename role="package">sysutils/cdrtools</filename></primary>
        </indexterm>
 -      <para>The <filename role="package">sysutils/mkisofs</filename>
 -	program is used to produce a data file containing an ISO 9660 file
 +      <para>The <filename role="package">sysutils/cdrtools</filename>
 +	port includes &man.mkisofs.8;, a program that you can use to
 +	produce a data file containing an ISO 9660 file
  	system. It has options that support various extensions, and is
 -	described below. You can install it with the
 -	<filename role="package">sysutils/mkisofs</filename> port.</para>
 +	described below.</para>
  
        <indexterm>
          <primary>CD burner</primary>
 @@ -972,7 +972,9 @@
      <sect2 id="mkisofs">
        <title>mkisofs</title>
  
 -      <para><filename role="package">sysutils/mkisofs</filename> produces an ISO 9660 file system
 +      <para>The &man.mkisofs.8; program, which is part of the
 +	<filename role="package">sysutils/cdrtools</filename> port,
 +        produces an ISO 9660 file system
  	that is an image of a directory tree in the &unix; file system name
  	space. The simplest usage is:</para>
  
 @@ -1045,7 +1047,7 @@
  	and <filename>/tmp/myboot</filename> are identical.</para>
  
        <para>There are many other options you can use with
 -	<filename role="package">sysutils/mkisofs</filename> to fine-tune its behavior.  In particular:
 +	&man.mkisofs.8; to fine-tune its behavior.  In particular:
  	modifications to an ISO 9660 layout and the creation of Joliet
  	and HFS discs.  See the	&man.mkisofs.8; manual page for details.</para>
      </sect2>
 @@ -1213,7 +1215,7 @@
  
        <para>You can copy a data CD to a image file that is
  	functionally equivalent to the image file created with
 -	<filename role="package">sysutils/mkisofs</filename>, and you can use it to duplicate
 +        &man.mkisofs.8;, and you can use it to duplicate
  	any data CD.  The example given here assumes that your CDROM
  	device is <devicename>acd0</devicename>.  Substitute your
  	correct CDROM device.  Under &os;&nbsp;4.X, a <literal>c</literal> must be appended
 @@ -1307,7 +1309,7 @@
  	  Such a CDROM cannot be read under any operating system
  	  except FreeBSD.  If you want to be able to mount the CD, or
  	  share data with another operating system, you must use
 -	  <filename role="package">sysutils/mkisofs</filename> as described above.</para>
 +	  &man.mkisofs.8; as described above.</para>
      </sect2>
  
      <sect2 id="atapicam">
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